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Caught up in scandal, deep sea mining debate resumes in Kingston
Greenpeace is calling delegates in Kingston to prioritise protection, agreeing a pathway to a moratorium.
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5 reasons to be hopeful in the fight against deep sea mining
In just a few days, another crucial International Seabed Authority (ISA) meeting will start. From July 15th to August 2nd, world leaders will discuss the future of the deep ocean.
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First ever UN ‘Ocean COP’ on course for 2026 as governments double down on commitments
World governments at the UN Ocean Treaty's first meeting since it opened for signatures in 2023 have committed to a programme consistent with ratification in 2025 and an ambitious first Ocean Treaty COP (Conference of Parties) in 2026.
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Greenpeace responds to Norway’s proposal to licence first Arctic areas for deep sea mining
The Norwegian government today released a proposal to open the first licensing round for companies to mine minerals in deep sea areas in the Arctic.
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Governments to meet at UN to discuss first ever “Ocean COP”
Governments will meet at the United Nations HQ in New York to work on the UN Ocean Treaty for the first time since it opened for signatures.
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Greenpeace koalas scale iconic McDonald’s store, demanding fast food giant takes deforestation off the menu
Greenpeace Australia Pacific activists dressed as koalas have climbed an iconic McDonald’s store in Melbourne, kicking off a campaign highlighting the fast food giant’s failure to eliminate deforestation from its supply chain.
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Not Lovin’ It: Koalas demand McDonald’s take deforestation off the menu
Right now, the beef industry in Australia is killing millions of native animals every year, including koalas, wallabies, lizards and birds, and McDonald’s is one of Australia’s biggest beef purchasers.